Cables

The Cables Collection at UberHaus offers practical solutions to manage and organise your cables and cords. From leather cord organisers and adhesive clips to universal cable management boxes and cord wraps, our products are designed to reduce clutter and keep your home or office tidy. Enjoy fast, free delivery across Australia with every purchase.

Ideal for desks, entertainment units, and home offices, our cable management solutions help keep wires neatly contained and easy to access. Whether you're organising charging cables, power boards, or everyday electronics, these products are designed to improve safety, reduce visual clutter, and create a cleaner, more streamlined space. Perfect for modern Australian homes, they make cable organisation simple and effective.

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  • LogiLink Cable Box bílý (KAB0075)

    LogiLink Cable Box bílý (KAB0075)

    LogiLink Cable Box bílý (KAB0075)

    $41.78 AUD
  • NNEDSZ Universal Cable Management box Size S (30397)

    NNEDSZ Universal Cable Management box Size S (30397)

    NNEDSZ Universal Cable Management box Size S (30397)

    $96.79 AUD
  • Cable Tie Wraps with Wire Clips & Wall Cable Clips~5373

    Cable Tie Wraps with Wire Clips & Wall Cable Clips~5373

    Cable Tie Wraps with Wire Clips & Wall Cable Clips~5373

    $10.90 AUD
  • Leather Cord Organizer Sets

    Leather Cord Organizer Sets

    Leather Cord Organizer Sets

    $60.28 AUD
  • The Mac Cord Lord

    The Mac Cord Lord

    The Mac Cord Lord

    $15.73 AUD

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Choosing a cable organiser

What types of home cable organisers are available?

Home cable organisers fall into a few main categories: cable management boxes (which hide power boards and bundled cables behind a lid), adhesive wall clips and cable clips (which run cords flat against a surface), cord wraps and cable ties (which bundle individual cables), and appliance cable winders (which stick to the body of a kitchen or desk appliance and wind the cord away when not in use).

Most homes need a combination: a box for the power board, clips to route cables along edges, and wraps or ties for individual cords in drawers and bags.

What is the best cable organiser for a home office?

A cable management box is the single most impactful home office cable organiser—it contains the power board and all surplus cable length in one tidy unit that sits on or under the desk. Pair it with adhesive cable clips along the back edge of the desk to keep monitor, keyboard, and peripheral cables routed neatly.

For the cables themselves, individual cord wraps or leather cord organisers keep each cable bundled separately so nothing tangles in transit or in a drawer.

How do I choose the right size cable management box?

Measure your power board first: the box needs to comfortably fit the board plus the excess cable length from each device. A small (Size S) box suits a compact 4-outlet board with short cables.

If you have a 6–8 outlet board with longer cords from multiple devices, a larger box will prevent the lid from bulging or failing to close. It's worth sizing up rather than down; a box that's too small defeats the purpose entirely.

Using cable organisers

What types of home cable organisers are available?

The most effective way to stop cables tangling is to treat each cable individually rather than storing them all together. A cord wrap or cable tie on each cable keeps it coiled and separate. When you reach into a drawer or bag, each cable comes out as its own neat bundle rather than a knotted pile. F

or cables that live permanently on a desk or behind furniture, routing them with adhesive clips along a fixed path prevents the slack from looping and catching on other cords. Containment at the source , the moment a cable isn't in use, is what makes the difference long-term.

Do adhesive cable clips damage walls or furniture?

Quality adhesive cable clips are designed to be removable from most smooth surfaces—painted walls, desk surfaces, skirting boards—without leaving damage or residue when removed carefully. The key is applying them to a clean, dry surface and allowing 24 hours to bond before routing cables through.

On textured or porous surfaces (rough brick, unfinished timber) adhesion is weaker and removal may affect the surface. If you're renting or want zero risk, repositionable adhesive versions are available.

What is the best way to organise kitchen appliance cables?

Appliance cable winders that adhere directly to the body of a kettle, toaster, or blender are the most practical solution—each appliance manages its own cable, and cords wind away compactly when the appliance isn't in use.

For appliances that stay plugged in permanently, a cable clip mounted to the back of the bench keeps the cord flat against the splashback rather than trailing across the bench or down to the floor. Both approaches take less than a minute to set up and make a significant difference to bench clutter.

Are leather cord organisers worth it compared to plastic cable ties?

Leather cord organisers are reusable, durable, and considerably better looking than single-use plastic ties—worth it for cables you handle regularly, like chargers, earphones, or desk cables.

Plastic cable ties are better for permanent bundling behind furniture or in a cable management box where appearance doesn't matter and the bundle rarely moves. For everyday use, leather or fabric wraps are the more practical and sustainable choice over time.